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This is a discussion on [We hope that you choke] within the A Brief History of Cprogramming.com forums, part of the Community Boards category; 1: Take the equation a = b
2: Now multiply both side of the equation by a, giving:
a2 = ...

wait! there is still a problem.
if a2-ab is 0, then we are dividing both sides by 0.
dividing anynumber by 0 is infinity or in other words undefined.

so how can there be 2(infinity)?? that is still infinity.
infinity=a number bigger than the biggest number.
if there is 2(infinity), that is the biggest number, hence infinity.
so is infinity=2(infinity)
so, multiplying infinity by any number gives you infinity? that is the same type of property zero has. so is infinity similar ro zero? is infinity=0???